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by Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Sports

by Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Sports

Oklahoma State freshman running back Devon Thomas was suspended for four games in 2012 during his junior year of high school after being charged in juvenile court for distribution of child pornography, the Tulsa World reported.

The newspaper cited records released Tuesday as Thomas faces charges of burglary, robbery and shooting with intent to kill.

According to the report, Thomas showed friends recorded videos on his cellphone of himself having sex with a girl under the age of 18. After Thomas made "excellent progress" on his probation, according to his counselor, the case was closed March 14, 2013, over the state's objections.

Thomas is accused of robbing a Broken Arrow, Okla., man May 27 with a group of people. He was the only one identified in the arrest report and was described as having drawn a firearm in the midst of the robbery.